One or Two Years Access to Minecraft Modding Online Coding Software from LearnToMod (Up to 67% Off)

In a Nutshell

Introduce programming concepts and skills to kids through modding software that allows them to customize their favorite game, Minecraft

The Fine Print

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LearnToMod

Choose Between Two Options

$14.99 for one year of access to Minecraft-modding online software with video tutorials ($30 value)

$19.99 for two years of access to Minecraft-modding online software with video tutorials ($60 value)

LearnToMod guides students through a coding curriculum using tutorials, puzzles, and badges, so students can start making Minecraft mods right away. LearnToMod connects directly with the student’s desktop or laptop version of Minecraft so they can test their mods in their own private server.

Children learn coding by programming their own Minecraft mods for Mac or PC

Designed for students ages 6-13 years old

More than 40 hours of interactive tutorials, videos, and puzzles

Mods can be played in Minecraft game

Includes private Minecraft server where mods can be played with friends

Tech Requirements

Minecraft for PC/Mac

All Windows and Mac operating systems

Laptop or desktop computer

Internet access with download speed of 1mbps or higher

LearnToMod

Minecraft, an insanely popular computer game that allows players to build entire worlds, is especially popular with children (it was named Most Addicting Game by the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, among other accolades). Part of the game's success is the ability for players to make modifications (mods) to the game's features. That's where LearnToMod steps in. Because "kids are already spending ridiculous amounts of hours on Minecraft," Stephen Foster, the co-founder of LearnToMod's parent company, told Wired magazine, " … we thought this would be a good way to help them learn skills.”

Those skills are learning to program their own Minecraft mods. Geared toward kids as young as age 8, students learn Blockly, a user-friendly coding language that doesn't involve typing code, as well as JavaScript. After creating their mod, they can publish it to LearnToMod's library of user-created mods so others can play it.